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- W2895795231 abstract "Annual Bibliography of Philip Roth Criticism and Resources—2017 Mike Witcombe (bio) What follows is a bibliography of Philip Roth-related texts published during 2017, including critical works (books, book chapters, journal essays, and special journal issues). All entries will reflect the format as defined in the eighth edition of the MLA Handbook (2016). All sources are arranged in alphabetical order according to the author’s last name. Individual essays included in edited collections are grouped in “Book Chapters” and are cross-listed according to MLA style. Digital book editions, such as those designed for Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes and Noble’s Nook readers, are not included in this listing. Given the recent growth in e-book technology, digital versions of Roth’s texts are becoming standard practice. This being the case, none of these e-book versions are included in this bibliography. Readers and researchers can easily visit online booksellers to find digital editions. Mike Witcombe Mike Witcombe is Lecturer in English Literature at Bath Spa University, where he researches contemporary Jewish-American fiction. He has recently coedited an open access essay collection for the Open Library of the Humanities titled “New Voices in Jewish-American Fiction,” and has additional research interests in baseball fiction, videogames, and the history of psychoanalysis. BOOKS Baum, Devorah. Feeling Jewish (A Book for Just About Anyone). Yale UP, 2017. Google Scholar Connolly, Andy. Philip Roth and the American Liberal Tradition. Rowman & Littlefield, 2017. Google Scholar EDITED COLLECTIONS AND SPECIAL ISSUES Brühwiler, Claudia Franziska and Lee Trepanier, editors. A Political Companion to Philip Roth. UP of Kentucky, 2017. Google Scholar BOOK CHAPTERS Bloom, James D. “American Fiction After Mulvey.” Reading the Male Gaze in Literature and Culture: Studies in Erotic Epistemology, Palgrave MacMillan, 2017, pp. 165–88. Google Scholar Boozer, Jack. “The Intratextuality of Film Adaptation: From The Dying Animal to Elegy.” The Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies, edited by Thomas Leitch, Oxford UP, 2017, pp. 197–213. Google Scholar Boswell, Marshall. “Ageing Novelists and the End of the American Century.” American Literature in Transition, 1990–2000, edited by Stephen J. Burn, Cambridge UP, 2017, pp. 48–62. Google Scholar Brühwiler, Claudia Franziska. “Serving his Tour as an ‘Exasperated Liberal and Indignant Citizen’: Philip Roth, a Public Intellectual?” A Political Companion to Philip Roth, Brühwiler and Trepanier, pp. 41–63. Carpi, Daniela. “Cultural Mobility and Diaspora: The Case of Philip Roth’s Operation Shylock.” Diaspora, Law and Literature, edited by Daniela Carpi and Klaus Stierstorfer, Walter de Gruyter, 2017, pp. 187–204. Google Scholar Connolly, Andy. “Philip Roth and the American ‘Underclass’ in The Human Stain.” Brühwiler and Trepanier, pp. 238–62. Festl, Michael G. “Four Pathologies and a State of Sanity: Political Philosophy and Philip Roth on the Individual in Society.” Brühwiler and Trepanier, pp. 95–118. Frediani, Federica. “Unsound Elegy: Breast Cancer in The Dying Animal by Philip Roth and Elegy by Isabel Coixet.” New Directions in Literature and Medicine Studies, edited by Stephanie Hilger, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 253–65. Google Scholar Gordon, Louis. “Three Voices or One? Philip Roth and Zionism.” Brühwiler and Trepanier, pp. 119–34. Kaplan, Brett Ashley. “The American Berserk in Sabbath’s Theater (1995).” Brühwiler and Trepanier, pp. 220–37. Kinzel, Till. “‘Novotny’s Pain’: Philip Roth on the Politics and Problem of Pain.” Brühwiler and Trepanier, pp. 161–71. Lang, Jessica. “American Fiction and the Act of Genocide.” Textual Silence: Unreadability and the Holocaust, Rutgers UP, 2017, pp. 119–54. Google Scholar Maurer, Yael. “The Body Politic: Philip Roth’s American Men.” Brühwiler and Trepanier, pp. 172–90. Palmer, R. Barton. “Authorial Second Lives: Machaut, Chaucer, and Philip Roth.” Machaut’s Legacy: The Judgment Poetry Tradition in the Later Middle Ages and Beyond, edited by R. Barton Palmer and Burt Kimmelman, UP of Florida, 2017, pp. 271–96. Google Scholar Parrish, Timothy. “History and Fiction.” The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern American Fiction, edited by Paula Geyh, Cambridge UP, 2017, pp. 81–96. Google Scholar Pozorski, Aimee. “‘An ear in search of a word’: Writing and the Politics of Listening in Roth’s I Married a Communist.” Brühwiler and Trepanier, pp. 15–40. Shipe, Matthew..." @default.
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